The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1974 — Page 4

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P-L-J PTO NEWS A new spirit of cooperation among all elements in the Polk. Lmcpln-Juhnson School Corpora, tion was thr key theme at the fust PTO meeting Monday, Oc. to'.er 7, in the John Glenn Li. brary. Some 75 parents, teachers, admunstrators. school board membets and students met to hear ar eight.member panel describe the "State of the School." •Ayman Hochstetler presided at the brief business s» - I >n and in. Induced John Shields, who mod. erated the discussion. Joseph Bottorff. school board pi evident, introduced the board members and stressed that they hoped to visit classrooms during toe school year. He said that a new kitchen is being built at Urey School and that plans are fl eing mack' for an addition to the Walkerton Elementary School in the next three years. He added that visitors are always welcome at school board meetings. Hal Muncie, superintendent of schools, reported that enrollment in tie school corporation is up three per cent this year There are 12 new faculty members in th<- system. A new chain link feme will be installed around the John Glenn High School property to preserve the grounds and will cost 517.000. he stated. Al Boise, John Glenn principal, cited improvements made in the Pndu.strial arts program this year. Some 130 adults are participating in the adult education jonn Hans outlined his new’ duties as administrative assistant. Hans, who also .serves as athletic diiector and basketball and base.

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ball coach, helps in the areas of attendance and discipline at John Glenn. Pick Kickbush. Urey principal, announced that the reading program has been highly successful with students* reading scores improving. A field trip is slated for all Urey students on three days next week to Stuntz Pine Forest. Students wi|l take a sack lunch and will coordinate studies in art and science during the outdoor session. Open house will be held at 7:00 pm. October 22 at Urey School. Kickbush ad. ded. Glim Petry reported that Tyner students will participate Tn a new music program which u’ill enable them to choose and study an in. dividual area of music, such as guitar playing or learning about Indian music. This year fourth and fifth grade students are plac^ ed in ability groups in math and reading, he added. Mrs. Marilyn Lightfoot, ^alkerton Elementary principal, said that art and physical education classes are now being held in her building. She thanked the PTO for sponsoring a recent mar. ionette show for the elementary pupils and also thanked the PTO members who had assisted with the new- kindergarten testing program in September. Mrs James Haney, chairman of the committee on busing, announced that rules for bus conduct had been sent home with students. Parents should read theee rules and inform their children of the proper behavior. Any complaints regarding a student or driver on a school bus should be taken to Art Schmeltx, she said.

Annette Peterson and Chuck Nunley represented Urey and John Glenn Schools at the meetU.g. They told of Student Council pro. jects in their buildings and added they were happy to see the entire community working togther for the good of the school system. The next PTO meeting is sched. uled for 8:00 p.m. December 2 in the John Glenn library. GIRL SCOUT CONFERENCE IN WALKERTON The Singing Sands Girl Scout Council will hold a wider oppor. tumty conference Sunday, Octo, ber 20, 2:00 . 5:00 p.m. at the Lions Youth Building, 608 Wash, ington Street, Walkerton. Presentations on wider oppor. tunities will be given by Tami Branum and Mary Hawkins, both of South Bend, who were members of the 1974 "Wyoming Trek” patrol at National Center West, and by Indira Biswas, also of South Bend, who attended "Move ’Em Out”, a trip along the Fort Totten Trail in North Dakota. Wider opportunities are spee. ial events offered to registered Girl Scouts and are sponsored by individual councils, or by the regional, national or international Girl Scout organization. The conference will also feature a preview of 1975 wider oppor. tunities and staff members will provide information on the Singing Sands Girl Opportunity fund. DANCE SAT., OCT. 19 9:00 . 1:00 BLUE MOUNTAIN . INSPIRATION Country Western At Rock Shamrock Inn North Liberty, Indiana

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Mrs. Marion Chapman. 609 Washington Street, Walkerton, is chairman of the event, which is open to sixth grade Juniors, Ca. dettes, Seniors, leaders and par. ents. PICT! RES TO BE TAKEN The North Liberty Elementary School will have their pictures taken on Tuesday, October 29 with a pre-sale format like last year being followed. Style Show For October 23 The St. Patrick Women's Club of Walkerton will present their annual card party and style show on Wednesday, October 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the St. Patrick School Hall. Fashions will be presented by Montgomery Wards of Scottsdale Mall to the theme of Perfect Harmony. Mrs. Donald Wray will narrate the program and guests will be entertained by Mrs. William Carter, pianist and Miss Denise Groves, soloist. Refreshments will feature a sal. ad bar and special prizes will lie awarded along w.th many door prizes. ENJOY PICNIC AT THE BENDIX WOODS PARK On Monday. October 7, the Senior Citizens Group had their last picnic of the year. Twentyeight members met at the Community Building. Walkerton, at 11:00 a.m. and proceded in a convoy to Bendix Woods where Mr. Leonard Beaty had made pre. vious arrangements for use of the big stone fieldhouse. A bountiful, delicious dinner prepared ty the ladies was served after the Park Ranger had a blazing fire in the mammoth fire, place. After dinner those wanting to visiting the interesting museum on the premises or taking to the trails and h.Us did so — while others enjoyed playing cards. Upon the return of the mem. hers who wore enjoying the gergeous autumn scenery and the hundreds of trees, a short buii. ness meeting was held. Mrs. Ru. ■dolph Elders was elected pros!.

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i dent; Mrs. Ward Awald, remain, i ing vice-president; and Mrs. i Thomas Walsh, secretary.treasur. er. Mrs. Wilder Burnside, the . outgoing president had construe, tive sugguestions regarding fu. ture program arrangements which met with approval. The next meeting will be held the first Monday in November in the Walkerton Community Build, ing. , | When the meeting adjourned, the group enjoyed playing bingo and toasting marshmallows. After this busy day of appreciating the many things Bendix Woods has to offer and the congenial friends in this fine group, every, one drove around the trails once more before going home — looking forward to future get togethers to enjoy nature at its very best and the friendliness of the members. The used car dealer was ex. tolling the merits of an aged model to a customer. "You can’t go wrong with this one,” he boast, ed. "It's the opportunity of a lifetime:" "Sure it is,” agreed the leery customer. "I can even hear it knocking!" Walkerton, Indiana Friday A Saturday October 18 A 19 Reatler'a Digest presents Huckleberry Finn A Musical Adaption Rated “G" Showa at 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Sunday A Monday October 20 A 21 Clint Eastwwxi m Thunderbolt And Light foot Rated "R” Shows at 7:00 At 2-00 p^n.

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